LDF Commends President Biden’s Historic Clemency Efforts, Urges President to Commute the Death Sentences of All on Federal Death Row 

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Today, President Biden granted commutations to nearly 1,500 people serving the remainder of their sentences in home confinement under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The CARES Act was enacted in March ...

LDF Opposes Nomination of Harmeet Dhillon as Assistant Attorney General

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The Legal Defense Fund (LDF) today denounced the nomination of Harmeet Dhillon to serve as the Department of Justice’s Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights. LDF President and Director-Counsel Janai Nelson issued the following statement: ...

Legal Defense Fund Joins 130+ Organizations in Calling on President Biden to Commute Federal Death Sentences

Today, the Legal Defense Fund (LDF) joined partners across the civil and human rights movement to call on President Biden to use his remaining time in office to commute the sentences of all 40 individuals ...

LDF Commends District Court’s Decision Declaring Naval Academy’s Race-Conscious Admissions Policies Constitutional

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Today, a federal court issued a ruling upholding the U.S. Naval Academy’s limited consideration of race in admissions, concluding that the program is constitutional because it is narrowly tailored to meet mission-critical national security interests. ...

LDF Commends Results of DOJ Investigation of Memphis Police Department

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The Legal Defense Fund (LDF) today commends the Department of Justice (DOJ) for concluding its investigation under 34 U.S.C. § 12601 regarding whether the Memphis Police Department had committed a pattern or practice of conduct ...

LDF Urges the Department of Education Office of Civil Rights to Release its Findings in its Investigation into Civil Rights Violations in Southlake, Texas

The Legal Defense Fund and the law firm of Arnold & Porter issued a letter today on behalf of their clients, students and families in Southlake, Texas, demanding that the Department of Education, Office of ...

Civil and Voting Rights Organizations Urge Mississippi Secretary of State to Follow State Law for Setting Deadlines for Absentee Return and Ballot Cure for Runoff Election 

A coalition of state and national civil and voting rights organizations are demanding Mississippi Secretary of State, Michael Watson, to follow Mississippi law, and the Secretary of State’s own published elections calendar, concerning the deadlines ...

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